Sb ftw here
Again..... will take that as a point made..... LMFAO
In another thread someone said your lack of blaber said it all.
Peace
Like I said sac, get a life.
Humans crave,
no they demand privacy.
The next logical step for those that can afford it will be
under ground homes, and underground cities.
Things look trying right now.
But humans are not just gonna roll over and quit.
At this point in this Thread I must state:
I love you guys!
We see the world in very different ways. But I deeply wish you all well. What ever happens in the future, I wish you and your family the best.
I have no one in my life, in which I can discuss such things with.
I am greatful for this web site.
I value every view point.
One day when our favorite plant is liberated, I hope to chill with you all in the 3D world.
Thank you all.
Sour bubble for the win?
Yes, yes indeed!
Policies must keep up with police drones
Posted: 01/22/2012 12:02:32 AM MST
Reporter-Herald Editorial
We associate aerial drones with airstrikes in Pakistan, so it came as a bit of a shock to hear last week that the Mesa County Sheriff's Department bought its own drone. The department is only one of three law enforcement agencies in the country that's operating a drone. Comments from department officials in an Associated Press report suggested they plan to use the device mainly for search and rescue incidents. But the report indicated it will also be used for investigations, which could easily lead to constitutional and privacy issues and is certain to raise suspicion from defenders of civil liberties. We have already seen numerous cases of the law failing to keep up with technology, especially in the post-9/11 era of hyper-surveillance.